India, Pak fail to break Siachen iceTwo sides agree to continue dialogueThe two-day India Pakistan defence secretary-level talks on Siachen ended Tuesday amid continuing stalemate.
A joint statement issued here at the conclusion of the talks did not point to any progress but affirmed desire to continue the dialogue process.

Gurdaspur ADC booked for tinkering with recordsGurdaspur/Nawanshahr, June 12Gurdaspur Additional Deputy Commissioner (Development) Sukhdev Singh was remanded in judicial custody till June 18 in connection with a forgery case by a Nawanshahr court yesterday.

Industrial growth down to 0.1 pcPressure mounts on RBI to cut ratesNew Delhi, June 12
There is more bad news for the economy as growth worries for the economy are mounting with the industrial production numbers for April came in at a very low 0.1 per cent today brightening the prospects of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) next week.

Murder
case of human rights activist Jaleel AndrabiFamily
vows to fight for justiceSrinagar,
June 12
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) will hear the 16-year-old murder
case of human rights activist Jaleel Andrabi here tomorrow for the first
time after the main accused, Major Avtar Singh, shot himself dead in the
US on June 9. (Details on J&K
page)

8 Chinese held in HP; cash, SIM cards seizedShimla, June 12
The police has arrested eight Chinese nationals from a house-cum-monastery in Chauntra village of Mandi district. It seized Rs 30 lakh, $3,000 and some other foreign currencies in cash, along with mobile phones, some of which were suspected to have Chinese SIM cards.
It is for the first time that such a large number of Chinese suspects
have been nabbed in the state. The suspects had been under the police
watch for the past sometime.